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EM-TEES
-. The Beautiful River
X wonderful stream plys its course
.; thru the years,
: : Bringing life In Its gladness, death
V - with Its tears,
AVavs for ages unknown, depths for
ages untold.
. Is the River of Time which all may
,.- heboid.
Oh beautiful, beautiful river as thou
cwend along,
' With thy stress upon life's num-.-,
. bor less throng,
lildst their rapture and love, oft
, they have told,
And their hope and despondency,
. centuries old.
;,v-'.-1 : :
Oh wonderful, wonderful river.
. Thou staid and Impartial giver.
Too there la, as thou will despoil.
a And unwelcome to this world's tnr-
. " moll. ..'(:-.'
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Oh grateful, grateful river,
' To the Plebs thou cheerful giver.
They vie with grandeur in their mad
ftAnlnQ wnv.
' For an ignoble pace of the closing
y . , '.''day.
..... .... i . .. . .
From tar aback In the mildewed ages
Life's colossal book with folded
. - pages.
Brings the story of homicidal emo-
. tion,
From every land and every ocean
the humble and great of the coun
.' . tryslde, .
With dire accost; from afar and
I wide,
From the tolling legions, have risen
: pell-mell, .- '
v. Qf the .remissive Lethe perchance
'they tell. .
i .'.".'.. -. ...... . . . .. ... .
Slow sleeps, beyond arr-unfathomed
- - ocean.
Our sons. and brothers who gave
.'. life's devotion, -Because-
-an- Ashkenazlm sought for
, - Prussians to rule.
And . to all the -world proved he a
. . fool; . . : .. , --.
To him, all the. earth to his reign had
0ll. .- i :.' .
To his languid nation lofty boasts did
' . , tell,
kaisers add kings, gaze from thy
' bower,
On thy nations cleansed of Prus-
. .. Blah power. , ,
Across that fathomless deep of souls
' nd tears, . - .".
. fteat those stalwart sons, asleep in
the years,
Who but yesteryear marched proudly
eway.
To serve the cause of a noble day.
ITpon that Spot where sleep our boys,
For'them iB solace and celestial
Joys,
The tongue of gladness cannot tell
: the story, .
' . Even in the tomb there is glory.
Oft Sid his mother press him to her
v. . breast. . .
v Oft his golden hair she lovingly
caressed, . t
f'ow to that mother bows the nation
' 'And the cherful cause of civiliza
tion. v.:'''vv:.. ' :. V ''t
tat grandehr brighten her mournful
day, -
To that, humble mother a tribute
! pay.
Give to her in the cause of the silent
breath,:
- Earthly recompense to flatter
, e- death.. i-
bh beautiful -river, -with unknown
v . .... ways,-. , . : .
With, wending course to better
days, :
Where destruction and homicide is
.3 - unknown, ;
i And a people's blood the festered
. ,. throne. -
tAVo a clarion 'cn.ll in the raging night
. ; ; Sounds the voice of justice to hu
i man right,', -With
ample pages yet to 'iinfold,' . '
; To listless throngs yet untold. ,
Dame Knowledge may - scan these
1 pious phrases; : .
And deny, to them their' rightful
.. nrdises, :. s . . 1
And escort them to the grave to do-
' Ere they gained from Rlghteous-
. iness a Friend.
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SENATE
THE. United States senate"! jiulieiary . eoinunttee Tias
fulled upon Professor von Maeli and others nueused
of Oernmn sympathy in the propaganda exposure made
by the agents' of the department of justiee to "purge
themselves of the t'.mve of disloyalty." The senaturs
want to know whether t he professor denounced the" sink
ing of the Lusitania, condemned the invasion' of Belgium,
protested the atrocities committed by the Germans, and
other war acts, most of which wore committed before the
United States declared war.
their own patriotism f How many of them denounced the
sinking of the Lusitania, condemned the Belgian invasion
or Uevnian f rightfulness! Did they not for years dodge
the issue and seek to excuse the Hun his hunnishncss on
every occasion.?. Did they not attempt to pass laws com
pelling Americans to surrender their rights at Germany's
dictation, keep off the ocean and cease manufacture and
sale of munitions onlv being prevented by the presi
dent's forcible opposition1? '
Do not the propaganda
United States senators were
persons cited to purge themselves by. the senate? Do
they not prove that, wittingly or unwittingly, certain sen
ators played Bernstorff 's tainted game in a manner that
won German approval? ' '
Senate committees have no right to conduct such in
quiries as those now underway they cannot exonerate or
convict any oue of disloyalty. Such matters are for the
courts. But the senate has
altv of the members of the seriate and shirks its duty.
By a vote of 50 to 21 the senate this week "purged"
Senator La Follette of Wisconsin of the charges of dis
loyalty brought against him by the Minnesota Public
Safetv Commission because of his speech ou the war de
livered before the Non-Partisan League at St. Paul, Minn.,
Sept. 20, 1917 five months atter the dcelai-ation Of war
not before it.
Senator It Follette to this day, has never protested
the sinking of the Lusitania, condemned the violation of
Belgian neutrality or protested German frightfulness
He has extenuated them. He has never said a word in
favor of the war or lifted his hand to help bring victory
to his native land, but he has, on many occasions, given
aid and comfort to the eneriiy, and his' recent speech on
Russia, championing the Bolsheviki, shows that he is still
at it. ,; . .
In his St. Paul speech, Senator La Follette: .charged
that the United States went to war "to protect Morgan in
terests," and "in order that rich Americans might ride on
munition ships." As Senator "Williams declared, La Fol
lette 's speech "was disloval inspirit, words, intention and
effect, and was made with a set purpose." Denouncing
his charges as "lies," the senator declared they were a
calumny and slander upon the American people.
; And yet the senate "purges" La Follette, who cannot
purge himself in the eves of the American people, and
the same statesmen would by bulldozing aiid unwarranted
coersion, force others far less influential, and far less
guilty ot disloyalty to purge
Soldiers Hold on
To the Soldiers and Sailors of Amer
ica: . . ;
Approximately four million officers
and men of the nrmv nnd navv are
uow insured with the Lnitcd States
eovemment for a rrrnnd total of al
most tiiirtv-seven billion dollars.
You owe it to yourself nnd to your
fumilv to hold on to Uncle Sam's in
surance. It is the strongest, satest.
and cheapest life insurance ever
written.
ror vour protection Uncle Sum has
established the creatcst life insurance
company in the world a company as
rmehtv. as generous, and us demo
cratic an the United States eovem
ment itself. Just as Uncle Sam pro
tected von. and vonr loved ones durinc
tile wur. so he stands readv to con
tinue this protection throuch the days
of readjustment and peace.
The pnvileae of contmuinir vour
eovemment insurance is a valuable
rurht (riven to you as part of the com
pensation for vour heroic nnd trium
pliant services. If vou permit the in
surance to lapse, vou lose that rielit.
Fi
ELECTNIPCERS
The Rogue River .Rational Farm
Loan aseoi!intion. held its annual
stockholders meeting at Roeiic River
Thursday, the 10th. huvine adiourncd
from the 14th, so that the report of
the secretary -treasurer could be made
in person. A wll uttended nnd cn
tlniNiastic incetiiie wus bud, E. It.
Uurd of Medford, seeretnrv treasurer.
was present and : rend his report,
which showed tllut since the date qf
orennizntion. April 18. 191.7. the to
tal amount of . applications' received
and noted upon hv the loan commit
tee and directors to have been $81.!)00
of which tltev .approved a total
amount of $76,601. the Lund Hank of
Spokane, tliroueli. its appraiser ap
proved Jf l8,5")0, applicants voluntar
ily cancelled fl,950 und. $35,8Q0
have been closed and paid over to a
membership .of IS
. .The diidclol-s. elected for the cn
snine year were, G. V, Wilcfo.v. F, If.
Adams. J. H. Hclfricll. J. C. Williams.
A.'.E. Denhift: re-elclcd, II. W. Good
ale und J. Jit Carlton, new mem
bers. Tlic new board orsuniznd bv rc
clci'liiie 0. W. Vi)co. president; f.
il, Adams, vice presidciit; und E, II.
LOYALTY. ,
disclosures show, that some
as much besmirched as the
the right to probe the disloy-
tnemselves.
to Your Insurance
and vou will never be nlile to reenln
it. But if vou. keep up vour present
insurance bv the rceulnr payment
of premiums voo will be able to
chnnee it into n standard eovemment
nolicv without medical examination.
Meantime vou can keep up vour pres
ent insurance of substantial the
same low rate. . The eovemment will
write ordinary life insurance. 20-pav-incnt
life, endowment raaturine at aec
of G2, and other nsua) forms of in
surance. This will be eoveromeut in
surance at eovemment rates.
The United Statps sovemment
throuch the bureau of war risk insur
ance of the treasury department
will . safeeuard vou and Vour loved
ones with the spirit and purpose of a
republic stratoful to its eallant de
fenders. . To avail yourself of this
protection, vou must keep up vour
present insurance. Carry back' with
vori to civil life, us an aid nnd an as
set, the continued insurance protec
tion of the United tSntes eovemment.
Hold on to Uncle Snm's insirrnucc.
W. A. M'ADOO; Seeretnrv.
Ilurd secretary treasurer. Loan com
mittee, J.. II, Helfricb. Jv C Williams,
r'e-clected, nnd II. Vt, Goodule, new
member, with the following' for sub
stitute members. F,'M. Smith. J. B.
ffillis, Thomas Owens and A. E. Den
nis; The unnual mcctimr of the Med
ford K,-. F. h. Asosciation wo held
Tuesduv and nn enthusiastic and in
tefestine enttierine of th stockhold
ers was hnd. Tho report of tho sec
retary treasurer showed thnt since
the date of breunizution. Mav .). 1017.
the total amount of uplicatinns for
loans to have been- $294.."00. that the
loan committee and directors approv
ed the same to the amount of $27.').
917: that the Land Hank of Spokane
allowed of same a total of $181,730,
that the amount closed and paid ap
plicants to date to be $1,)8,7.)0. I'rcs-.
cnt membership, 48. .
The directors elected for the en
suine year were Alton W, Hlone.
Georen Hilton nnd Hiiv V, Cr'fi". re
elected. A. A. Schnchnrd. T. A.M it
thew und Avon ,K, Ii'nH. now ri'iii
bers.". ' ,,. ; . ; ; ; ,:
The new bonrd of iliroclnrx met on
Wednesday n"d oi('oii'"d hv tlcclin"
Alton W. Stone president. Kav V.
('rum vice president, and K. II. Ilurd
seeretnrv treasurer: Carl J, Tli'ominer,
Janios M. Hiirlev and Frank I'crrt'
loan committee, with the followine for
the different loculitics ; substitute
members of the loan committee:
Georee W. Dcwev. Talent: Frits Huch,
Annlceiilc: H. E. I'cvton.. Prospect.
Oerbv: L. HL Fisher. Gold Hill-Siiiu
Vnllcv, T. C. Gaines. Trail, and
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NAZlMOYAirvEYe for EYE"
"Eye for Kvc. n screen drninn of
the intense anil clorl'ul life of the
Far East., in which the supremo ac
tress. Naziiiiovu, is srin in the fiery
role of HiiKSouiin, a voiiiil' and benuti-
tul Arhh eirl. wi)l be the feature at
the Kialt'o thi'iitoi'..timicht.
. One of the niMiv uiiusilut features
which' this picture contains is the
real circus which was assembled bv
Director CuiK'lliini: All the njmscs
of circus life will be seen bv the au
dience not ohlv ' that of the rine
where the performers are nt work.
but that also of their private life ami
in the tinveline tt'aeons in which thev
move from town to town.
All the r.cts which will appear on
the screen arc known to circus eocrs
of America mid were enuaeed to per
form in their regular manner for the
benefit of the camera. 1
lA.lareo tent wus pitched nnd then
the rinsr master opened his perform
ance with tho usual erund entrance
parade and hlurim: brass band. There
were the clows, the lions, elephants,
camels, tieers, bare-buck riders and
tieht rope walkers. Then came the
fat woman, Ihc livine skeleton, the
two-headed man hnd all the freaks
with which circus eocrs arc familiar.
Tho crownine ii"t, however, was the
Dance of the Veils bv Hussounii,
Owine to the rcsieliution of Mr.
Huffman to enter Yi JL 'C; A. work
nnd the flu epidemic:, the Christian
church has been without a pastor for
somo time. The now bonrd has been
ill c6rrcHiKiiiriciu!e with several pas
tors and hopes to have a recommen
dation to moke the church soon. One
of this men under consideration, (.',. V.
Trimble, arrived Saturday mornine
from Portland, and will -preach Sun
day nt 10.43 u. m. and -7 :'M p. ih.
There will he excellent music and it
is the denirc'of the board that even'
member attend both of these ser
vices. ,
A eencral invitation is extended
to the public and oiiovublc and pro
fitable services an) tiunrnntccd. '
Killed In action:1 Privates Edward
J. fCeHy,'DnilA, Ore,; xWl Gregory,
Berlin, Ore. '" .'.' : ,. '
Died of dincaac: Priyato Erncnt J.
Schneider, Mt. Angel, Ore:
Wounded ( degree undetcrmlnod) :
Mechanic Carl Morrcll, Portland, Or.
Wounded aevcrcly: P'rlyato .Calvin
Evans, Oakland, Ore. '' '
; JOHN A. PERL
r Undertaker
' I'liono M. 47 imd -t7-J2
Automohilo Hearse Horvlco
. I4idy Assistant
82 SOUTH HA ItTLETT ,
Auto Ainhulaiice Sci vlco. Coroner
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DAY AND MONDAY
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"The l-'orlillilon City."
exr;
Ailnin we appeal to the women of
Mt'illord lo come to the Red Cross
sewme room. c are uiuiosi swumu
cd with work nail onlv n tew women
respond to the S. tl. S. call. v have
:itl(l chimcses. lot) skirts. Hid men's
shirts and 1H." eonvulesent rohes to
malie, and its a disgraceful fact to
acknowledge, bat unless more women
ttive their lime to this Red Cross scr
vice, these articles will not bo finished
in the time allotcd und the Red Cross
mav have them on their hands to pnv
for.
Duly nine of the 40 ehildrcnV
dresses that are in the local lied
Cross rooms have heen finished nnd
.1.-) of tile ,'irt layettes. These with
the n foresaid allotment is dun to bti
finished and en route hv February
lf. If anv one has an idcu lis to
how this work ran he finished with
out more women irivine us their time,
will vou please send it in, fo.' we arc
in distress over the situation nnd the
aputhv shown hv the Medford women
in this event work.
Will anv one, willing to knit please
help us out on the hods for bnhvH.
We have an allotment, also yard and
instructions will be uiven at the Red
Cross rooms and it will onlv take n
part of vour nttrrnoon to make one.
In some localities a cull has hceu
issued tor knitted simpers tor con-
vuleseeuts. Camp Sherman. Ohio,
ashed lor 300 puirs.'savine.the men
had only heiivv field shoes to wear
nnd meant to eo barefooted in the
hospitals.
BADGES FOR WOMEN: '
BUTTONS FOR MEN
, Announcement is made that the
American Red Cross will ofl'iciiillv
recognize loval service eiven by work
cis'inid issue bailees tor women und
buttons for men. 1
Certificates uro to ho awarded to
all persons who have eiven regular
service durinir h period of not less
thou six months, in which period the
uctuol work shall he couivalcnt to at
I'cuts four dnvM a week or approxi
mately 8110 hours : or for cieht monthfi
of .service of not less than three days
a week, or nporoxiniiitely 800 hours
or for VI months of service of not less
than two days a week, or aproximiitR.
Iv 800 hours: or for 18 months' ser
vice amounting lo at least 800 hours,
etc. In "no case sliul nn award be
made lo a worker whose period of
enrollment in service bus been less
than six consecutive months, und with
a 'minimum of 800 hours of service,
Til eoniiuttine' periods of service
onlv service siibseoucnt to April 0
19J7. will he considered. ;
cert'liciites -will bo awarded ir
respective of whether services render
cd have been on a volunteer or paid
basis. ' .-- '
Over (wo million holidnV' reminders
were sent overseas and every fiuhtiu
man. nurse and Red Ci'vss worker
wns remembered liv the American llci
Catarrhal Deafness Cartnot Be Cured
bv local application, an llmv Cftnnot rruuli
Itio dUatf'.'iJ portion of the ear. TIi4ia It
on' un way . to tura . cntnrrli'il iralncn,
ar.d Xhu-t it by- a uonntlLUiinrial mnctiy,
l.'aiarrhai , ueamiit it uiitiat-a ,oy an in
1 tuncfl ftontiition or tu ihurour Jininr
Uie I'Justucttlnn Tuba, When tlilx tube Ii
tnilft.iioa vou have u. rnmbllnff ayund or Im
pmffCt Jiourlnff, anil wlii'li it In ntlrty
clonfld. Vcufnuin Im tho rcMult. Unions th
InHmnnitttlon cun h tnuvm nnrt thin Luha
rsfitarnd tfi lt normal coiirllilon, h'tBi'lnif
will ho n'ritroj'Cf) fornvor. Many cnxcn of
doftfnctfff urn t-nuacd liy - catarrh, which I
an In named contlitlon of ttiu mucoiui aur
tncti. IJall'i Cnrrh Mndlclris aoti tliru
tho 1tooU on. t)i mucouii, Murrucca of tU
yNtnm. "
Wo will lv On Ilundrrfl Hollara for
ony cbm) of catarrhal Deafnvn that cannot
bo rurci by liaH'n Ontarrli Modlclna, Clr
culare freo. All Vruntfitt: 75a.
- V. J. CIlliNEY CO., Toledo, O.
LIBERTY TAXI
With now podge cur.
Rt.alloucd at 10 N. Front St, "
Halo & i)on, Trops.
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Hue. 8, 1018.
To the Edit or:- '
' If Huiirv C, Moritunthim. who ml
vocuteH the Viroposilioii ii'l'ericd lo
in the edition of The New York lli r
aid Of Saturday. December 7th, that
"The American aimv in Europe, when
pence is definitely ussuied, In' iiwd
as n Hiiuiturv, ctiuiiieeriim niul ie
cotistrnetioii force to rcsloic to
healthy civil lil'u the ili'Vnstaled di'U
triclli, niieoic " ' ' s hiniilivl' work to
that curried out by 'he nrmv in Culm
ami the Philippines," is siiu ere, let
hun demonstrate it bv unhititu: hi.
services at $1.11) per dav in a sum
turv, cmtineerintr and rcunsti'iictiou
apncltv, i vnlisted neui piopose
n h n still furlher eliiillt'iive to his sin
ceril.V, to do couallv us much work
as, ho call or will do, Ih.s pruposp
turn is respect fully recommended, im
onlv for his consideration, hut lor
that of imvuiio else, who like him.
thinks thnt the services of "the Ainei'.
cun nrmv in Europe, when pence i
definitely nssurcil, ho used as a suui.
tnrv, cnuliieurine nnd recoils true I ion
forco to restore to health v civil lite
the ihivatitateil districts, uceoinpiish
intr similiir work ito thnt curried out
bv tho nrmv in ( uua and the Philip
pines."
It miuht he truthfully added, thul
wo have more than fullilled our duiv
in Franco and if the people in the
stales want lo show their iipntTciiilion
of what has uccu accomplished, lei
them deimitld that ivc ho sen! home
without iiniueessiiiv deluv.
Thnt vou will publish this mid i iul
me a copy t tin edition which con
tiiim; name i-i ihc rcnui't of
Priv, Chester II. Puliiev.
Company B, Mill U'ti, TniiiKporiiition
Corps. Amen. 'im E. F. A. P, O,
No. 7V2.
FRAME OF TALENT
SEATTLE." Jan. 18. Eiist.-iir'
cnmmisMoiis have been uivcu US men
who have been nttcudinu the officers
mil ten :il school nt the uiival trauiini:
stution here, it was mutouueed loduv.
Aiiiuiik the new clisimis nrc: C. O.
Arutstroni: and II. W. Adams, Hell.
iii'Jinui, Wii'h.; C. It. Iluriies end O.
II. Struiit. Couer d'AWnc. Iduho; W.
F., Cnuipbcll. Jackson, Mich.: K. .M.
Ihnis. K. V. .Mart in, W. A. Strung. II.
II. Sclliek nnd J. .1. Siahl. Portland.
Ore.; (i, II. Sonthwiek, Chelan.
Wash.: P. I,. Peterson and .1 It. llari
die, Spokane, Wuvh.; II. A. Frame,
llilcnl, Ore.; W. Iliillowel. Roundup,
.Mont,; F. Ii. I ii in -t. Salem, (Ire: A.
A. Johnson, Roseville. Calif.: K. D.
Kirbv. Jackson, .Mich.; II. O'llrlcii.
Simnr Citv. Colo.: O. T. Peterson,
Itlninc, Wash.; and C. C. Fox, Cheney,
Wash. '
JOHN R SH.LIMAN. COUNSEL
H AT GUADALAJARA. DEAD
WASIIIN'OTON', .I.m. H. -,)ohii II.
Sllnmiiii. I'nitcd Stales eoiiiisol at
Ouiid.ihilnni, who fix'..-c.l iiv vniiicni.
lv as a representative ( i, American
Government din-nut the llncrta rcviine
in Mexico, died. at Oiiuiliihiinra yes
tcrduy at noon.
Musterole Loosens Up Those
' Stiff Joints Drivea Out Pain ;
You'll know why thousands uie Mus
teroto ones you experience tho glad re
lict it givco.
Get u jar at once from the nearest
dniff otorc. It is a clean, w hite ointment,
made with the oil ct muatnrd. Uctter
than a mustard plaster and docg not
blister. Urines eote end comfort whilo
it it being rubbed onl
Mustcrolc is recommended by many
doctors and nursca Millions of Jars nre
Used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff
neck, aothma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu
matism, lumbago, pains and uchen of the
back or joints, sprains, tore muscles,
bruises, chilblains, frosted fect, colds of
the cheat (it oltcn prevents pneumonia).
on- J CA i,. f,linl i,. to a
Highest quality .Jewelry repairing
Diamond sotting, watch repairing
Satisfaction assured In
quality and price.
aiARTW 3, n'.mi
Mall us yoiir wants.
QOOIV SPU0S nt $1.nn tier K)0
AUSTI1A1.1A.V BUOWN ONIONS
2.(10 ncr 100
For Sale Bv
Monarch Seed & Feed Co
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
FOUNDRY AND REPAIR SHOP
Also Uiiont for Fnirlmtiks lint Morae
Kncinm.
17 South Riverside, '
IfwTtte- ?STf3l
H
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AS. EXISTED HERE
25
Tim follovviliu wus pihiled M Vcili'4
into in tin Oi'OHoh luilH'V. Ciiniiuiio
it with our methods of todavt
The trouble in, wo buy more tiuiii
we (Mill piiMlltce, l iii'ic is iuo uiucu
flour und hiicoii shipped heru evul'y
veur. I he tliitms we oiiutii to iiiuki
nt Inline we a Ml buviiiu, '
I,. I ,uii iniklii.e l-nt.oiul luiv our
plow heiiiii", siliuli! tl'cen, ii Mi hlllldins,
hoe hun. lies anil Iciieiuu,
Vi ihiow iiwnv our iishe mid hut
voup und uhl Itri'iisin - ,
VV.i i.ive ii'iv our beef hides Itlld
tin v hiiinesti'iiiu's And shoCtdi'iuuH,
Wo luiv ur.i i tli'ii sect iii tlio Mprinu
nnd iilihiiuw in the winter,
Wo lei our land tttow uu lit weeds
iiid huv nur liroonis. .
Wo let the wax mil of our uimi tmd
i-iiiii lu es o to waste mid buy chew,
ini' cuiii tor our children.
We build 'school houses nnd hire
'.Mi'hi'is nnd' send uiir ebildi'fll Off
to be i-iltlcoted.
Wo liiiul ii five v"iit fish with ft
i I f:shiiiK rod. . :
W e im HiI II l.'i ci'llt huv out Willi a
'J0 mill mid 11 4 '.loi; to kill bll'dn,
Wo nlise tl. '.'' (Hid huv Wool,
And ah. mt the only ihlut; 111 thtu
counti'V thul Hutu 'in an over produc
tion of Is politics.
Andrew Jeldncmi left tudny tor u
few liuvn trip In Sluklyou cnuiiiy, Cul.
r . I 1 im i .. i p ir i
Co-operation
THROUGH the recently or
oanlzctl Orenon Chamber of
Comm iree. co-oitei ntlvo pro
motion antl aove'oiinifnt o(
Interests nnd Industries will
lie uotslule.. . Leulslatlon.
Bits Iness. Flnanre. Reclama
tion. TransntirlaUon. Pro
duction an-l Maiketlna work
will o aiven attention Iii re
lation to each community.
Let's ALL co-OBoratc. !
Wm. G. Talt. president.
What Motor Life IS
and What It Will Dd
Motorllfo Is a selontiric prcpitrks
tlon. and hy addlim tino oil hca to t IV
gallons of Kiomllno It Riven IncrftUMJ
unwer to kuhoIIiio motor flngines,' (if
moves carbon from tho comuusttosi
.ilmnilidrn and valves and provonts Iti
further rormutlon, and ruilliccs this
Biisolino consumiitlon mora tnha toV
fourth, . ',.v!
.:' ' . . " . ' : ' a
. Motorllfo Is sold under ft monty-',
buck guinaiitco, to absolutoly;
from 2fi to DO por cont ot gasollnt,
romovo nil curhnu nnd pruvont a ii
doposlt, Incrnaso liowor hnd mlleait
Insuro tmrfect iRnltlon,, nuicVor pioki
up, ions ortort In cllmbinir hills, easy,
DlnrtluK and hliilicsl motor offlclsuny.
' '. :'; ' ;'r ;';i
(Al)solutoly,linrmlt!iis to any iri'ot'
'":!; '..;' :i:M
. Motorllfo Is put iip In linndy l)
contaliiors holdhm ono full, qiiartii.
which Humility In sufficient to trcUt1
1 it 0 khIIoiiii of Knnollne. Sout post
pit Id on rccolpt ot price, $H.6o, , y s
' ' ' :-. '
Medford Motor
Life Co. . $
nu.iiM ,v ii.ituiin.ij v-.1
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'Ik
Nusji Hotel,
Modforil, tivki
l Scatc-Wide
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'iNATIONALJ MwhdFvDI''ORD.
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